

This study is for patients diagnosed with T1D within 100 days from first insulin administration who are 14-45 years old. The Gladiator Study was designed to further evaluate whether ladarixin is effective in preserving β-cell function and slowing down the progression of T1D in patients with a more severe disease presentation.

Participants may be compensated financially for study-related time and reimbursed for travel. The goal of this infusion is to provide replacement cells for the ones that have been lost or don’t work properly in people with diabetes. The purpose of the VX-880 Islet Cell Infusion study sponsored by Vertex Pharmaceuticals is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and effectiveness of an investigational islet cell infusion called VX-880.and The University of North Georgia create an app that will give people with type 1 diabetes easy access to Diabetes Educators and helpful diabetes resources by taking their survey.

Having a hard time finding reliable Diabetes Care and information? Help researchers at MyDER Inc.If you live in the US, have been in a heterosexual relationship for at least one year and have an adolescent child with type 1 diabetes (aged 13-18), you may be eligible! Please contact Jessica Preciado at. The focus of this research is on mother, father, adolescent family triads in an effort to fill a gap in research. A graduate student from California State University is conducting their thesis on how families with adolescents manage T1D.If you or one of your family members have been screened and tested positive for 2 or more T1D-related autoantibodies, please consider filling out this form. Research will be conducted through a 60-minute web-assisted one-on-one interview, and selected participants will be compensated for their time. Market Research Study: The purpose of this research is to evaluate the messages and information that will be included in educational materials being developed for the T1D community.If you are interested in hearing more about this study, please contact us by calling or texting us at (202)-618-2207 or emailing us at. Youth who participate will also be asked to attend a 30-minute virtual meeting (via Zoom Telehealth), during which they will be asked to complete questionnaires about living with diabetes, diabetes management, and their intake of foods and beverages containing certain sweeteners. Researchers at Children’s National Hospital and the George Washington University are conducting a research study about quality of life in youth 11-17 years old with type 1 diabetes.Click here to learn more and complete the eligibility survey!

Participants will be compensated for participating.
